vvhlmzlz
Joined Jul 2017
Welcome to the new profile
Our updates are still in development. While the previous version of the profile is no longer accessible, we're actively working on improvements, and some of the missing features will be returning soon! Stay tuned for their return. In the meantime, the Ratings Analysis is still available on our iOS and Android apps, found on the profile page. To view your Rating Distribution(s) by Year and Genre, please refer to our new Help guide.
Badges2
To learn how to earn badges, go to the badges help page.
Ratings9
vvhlmzlz's rating
Reviews8
vvhlmzlz's rating
Giving this movie 1 star is not an exaggeration because almost everything about it is wrong: there are huge plot holes that just literally keep on growing as far as both the crew, the "alien life form" and the space station are concerned. Partially one of the big over-used approaches is that the "scientists" in the movie do the EXACT opposite of what scientists would have done - simply to stir up the story-line because otherwise there are a number of ways the move would have ended in a more logical setting but instead the crew literally throw gasoline on the fire time and time again. Besides that there are the over-used character development scenes, scenes of crew having "friction" and what not... literally the foundation of those "stock" plot parts is very, very, very stock.
In a way the movie is such an cringe from start to finish that the worst part is that the end has literally a huge cliffhanger meaning whoever defecated out this big fecal matter plans on doing a sequel. Lord have mercy on the viewers...
In a way the movie is such an cringe from start to finish that the worst part is that the end has literally a huge cliffhanger meaning whoever defecated out this big fecal matter plans on doing a sequel. Lord have mercy on the viewers...
The top review now is a horrible TL;DR.
Here is a better review: This is an unusual comedy that does NOT go down the already cleared path of cliché movies - be it comedies or otherwise - and not just cracks jokes but at no point presents itself in any serious way. Or rather - is from almost the very start a collection of ridiculous absurdities that are managed and kept in line by a "logical" story. However be warned - this is in a weird, modified way pretty much standard British humour. And that I find very refreshing, and so will probably you too. So go watch it!
Here is a better review: This is an unusual comedy that does NOT go down the already cleared path of cliché movies - be it comedies or otherwise - and not just cracks jokes but at no point presents itself in any serious way. Or rather - is from almost the very start a collection of ridiculous absurdities that are managed and kept in line by a "logical" story. However be warned - this is in a weird, modified way pretty much standard British humour. And that I find very refreshing, and so will probably you too. So go watch it!
The movie has entertainment value. It had a decent enough set of actors, and a storyline that though gives a hint of a gag reflex coming from time to tome - is okay, and goes down somewhat well. The audience (I am guessing) are teens, hence the obvious lack of plot complexity. Overall - the movie is okay. Nothing special but not too bad either.
However... here comes the fine print: Divergent, The Maze Runner, Hunger Games and probably a couple more franchise movies have all something in common - they have literally the same plot. I defecate you not - every one of them is about a teen or a group of teens living in quasi-post- apocalypse settings, in a society different from our own, where the same protagonists rebel against the established order in their own way and fight "the evil old people in charge" I DARE anyone to prove the opposite! And... of course since it's a teen movie... as already mentioned there is the "youthful rebellion", there is the cliché Hollywood character building that takes almost half the movie and.. oh, of course: the slight sexual tension between the characters.
I feel as if I have been robbed those hours watching these movies, and now I engage in even more waste of time by writing a review. Could just as well be doing reviews of toilet paper.
However... here comes the fine print: Divergent, The Maze Runner, Hunger Games and probably a couple more franchise movies have all something in common - they have literally the same plot. I defecate you not - every one of them is about a teen or a group of teens living in quasi-post- apocalypse settings, in a society different from our own, where the same protagonists rebel against the established order in their own way and fight "the evil old people in charge" I DARE anyone to prove the opposite! And... of course since it's a teen movie... as already mentioned there is the "youthful rebellion", there is the cliché Hollywood character building that takes almost half the movie and.. oh, of course: the slight sexual tension between the characters.
I feel as if I have been robbed those hours watching these movies, and now I engage in even more waste of time by writing a review. Could just as well be doing reviews of toilet paper.